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In issue 63 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Francesco Cremonini makes a space-saving staircase storage box; Andrew Thomas carves a stylised owl; Mark Baker and Anthony Bailey make a portable, adjustable crafts desk; James Hatter has a step-by-step guide to building your own stairs; Francesco Cremonini and Giacomo Malaspina make a stepladder; Naomi Walmsley and Dan Westall’s willow hanging ball project is perfect for crafting with kids; Louise Biggs restores two damaged upholstered chairs; and Rick Rich makes a rustic footstool, inspired by a vintage woodturning manual.

In our Techniques articles, Randall A Maxey shares his expert advice for choosing and using honing guides; Murray Taylor looks at box-making techniques using the scroll saw; Tony Davis advises on how to maintain your bandsaw blade; Charles Mak shares two ingenious circle-cutting techniques; Matt Long and Anthony Bailey explain how to fit cabinet hinges by hand; Richard Findley introduces the basics of turning drawer pulls and door knobs; Bob Neill continues his introduction to pyrography; Glenda Bennett uses contrasting veneers to make Celtic designs on a set of coasters; and Alan Holtham makes a simple jig to aid dowel construction.

In Features, we meet carver, turner and furniture maker Bobby Mills takes time to craft uniquely beautiful, slowly made furniture, vessels and sculptures; Geoffrey Laycock outlines the importance of first-aid precautions in the workshop; we contemplate the beauty of tree canopies; we find out how the Boat Building Academy is preserving traditional woodworking skills; and Kieran Binnie visits the Willow Tea Rooms in Glasgow to learn about the painstaking restoration of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s design;

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Sept/Oct 20 In issue 63 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Francesco Cremonini makes a space-saving staircase storage box; Andrew Thomas carves a stylised owl; Mark Baker and Anthony Bailey make a portable, adjustable crafts desk; James Hatter has a step-by-step guide to building your own stairs; Francesco Cremonini and Giacomo Malaspina make a stepladder; Naomi Walmsley and Dan Westall’s willow hanging ball project is perfect for crafting with kids; Louise Biggs restores two damaged upholstered chairs; and Rick Rich makes a rustic footstool, inspired by a vintage woodturning manual. In our Techniques articles, Randall A Maxey shares his expert advice for choosing and using honing guides; Murray Taylor looks at box-making techniques using the scroll saw; Tony Davis advises on how to maintain your bandsaw blade; Charles Mak shares two ingenious circle-cutting techniques; Matt Long and Anthony Bailey explain how to fit cabinet hinges by hand; Richard Findley introduces the basics of turning drawer pulls and door knobs; Bob Neill continues his introduction to pyrography; Glenda Bennett uses contrasting veneers to make Celtic designs on a set of coasters; and Alan Holtham makes a simple jig to aid dowel construction. In Features, we meet carver, turner and furniture maker Bobby Mills takes time to craft uniquely beautiful, slowly made furniture, vessels and sculptures; Geoffrey Laycock outlines the importance of first-aid precautions in the workshop; we contemplate the beauty of tree canopies; we find out how the Boat Building Academy is preserving traditional woodworking skills; and Kieran Binnie visits the Willow Tea Rooms in Glasgow to learn about the painstaking restoration of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s design; All this and more in issue 63 of Woodworking Crafts!


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In issue 63 of Woodworking Crafts you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your crafts. In Projects, Francesco Cremonini makes a space-saving staircase storage box; Andrew Thomas carves a stylised owl; Mark Baker and Anthony Bailey make a portable, adjustable crafts desk; James Hatter has a step-by-step guide to building your own stairs; Francesco Cremonini and Giacomo Malaspina make a stepladder; Naomi Walmsley and Dan Westall’s willow hanging ball project is perfect for crafting with kids; Louise Biggs restores two damaged upholstered chairs; and Rick Rich makes a rustic footstool, inspired by a vintage woodturning manual.

In our Techniques articles, Randall A Maxey shares his expert advice for choosing and using honing guides; Murray Taylor looks at box-making techniques using the scroll saw; Tony Davis advises on how to maintain your bandsaw blade; Charles Mak shares two ingenious circle-cutting techniques; Matt Long and Anthony Bailey explain how to fit cabinet hinges by hand; Richard Findley introduces the basics of turning drawer pulls and door knobs; Bob Neill continues his introduction to pyrography; Glenda Bennett uses contrasting veneers to make Celtic designs on a set of coasters; and Alan Holtham makes a simple jig to aid dowel construction.

In Features, we meet carver, turner and furniture maker Bobby Mills takes time to craft uniquely beautiful, slowly made furniture, vessels and sculptures; Geoffrey Laycock outlines the importance of first-aid precautions in the workshop; we contemplate the beauty of tree canopies; we find out how the Boat Building Academy is preserving traditional woodworking skills; and Kieran Binnie visits the Willow Tea Rooms in Glasgow to learn about the painstaking restoration of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s design;

All this and more in issue 63 of Woodworking Crafts!
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Woodworking Crafts brings you a breadth of knowledge and information which cannot be found in any other woodworking publication on the market. Whether you are a first time woodworker or experienced, there will always be something for you. It has lots of technique articles, features and projects across a wide range of woodworking interests from green woodworking to woodturning, craft projects, upcycling, learnt hand skills, powertool use, the green environment and much more. It is approachable and easy to understand, educational and fun. If you have a thirst for knowledge this is a magazine you will want to keep picking up and reading, a magazine you’ll want to keep. Formally known as Woodworking Plans & Projects.

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Below is a selection of articles in Woodworking Crafts Magazine Sept/Oct 20.